Call of the King! For the Parishes of St Anthony, Rumford, St Francis Xavier, Falkirk and St Mary of the Angels, Camelon Scottish Charity # SC008540 Contact: St. Francis Xavier's, 1 Hope Street, Falkirk, FK1 5AT Tel: 01324 623567 or email: [email protected] Clergy: Fr Jamie Boyle, Fr Andrew Garden, Fr John Peter Siluvappan March 8th, 2015. Fourth Sunday of Lent. We find our Liturgy on page 162 of the teal book. ‘God sent His son so that through Him the world might be saved.’ Our first reading tells how the Jews forget their covenant with God and fall into sinful ways. Next, in the Psalm, we hear their pleas to God from captivity in Babylon, far away from their homeland, weeping by the rivers there. God sends them Cyrus, King of the Persians, who lets the remaining Hebrews go back to their homeland and even builds a new temple for them in Jerusalem. The pattern is one we all recognise - the Hebrews forget God, they fall into sinfulness, they repent and God forgives. The liturgy helps us remember how we also repeat this same pattern in our own lives; we bring to God the times we have forgotten Him and fallen into ways we regret. As Jesus tells Nicodemus, God loves us so much he sent His only son to save us. May we all seek new ways to thank God for His astonishing love. Warmest congratulations to Kenneth Manunga from St Francis Xavier’s who was installed as Lector on Wednesday by the Archbishop, a further step in Kenneth’s formation for the permanent diaconate. We’re grateful to Kenneth, a man of great faith and prayer, for his example of ministry which inspires us all to do what we can for our community. We thank God too for the gift of Kenneth, for putting in his heart such a strong desire to serve, and we ask that he continue to be strengthened by the gifts of the Holy Spirit as he moves forward in his ministry. What’s Happening This Week? Saturday Vigil Mass: Second Scrutiny, liturgy to be found on page 165. Sunday: Fourth Sunday in Lent. Tuesday: Feast of St Patrick. Bible Study St FX House, 7.30 pm. Wednesday: Lunch Club this Wednesday 18th at 12 noon in St FX hall. Come along and enjoy good food and good company. RCIA meets at 7.30pm in St FX church house. Thursday: Solemnity of St Joseph. Choir rehearsal St FX church at 8pm. New members welcome. Friday: Reception of Charles Allison 6:30pm @ St. Francis Xavier’s Saturday : Funeral of Charles Allison 10:00am @ St. Francis Xavier’s Next Sunday: Fifth Sunday in Lent. Called to Worship Mass Schedule St Francis Xavier’s 10:00am Every Day 7:00 pm Mon to Wed 7:00 am Thurs & Friday Sunday Mass St FX (Vigil) St FX 6.30pm; 10, 12 noon and 7pm; Polish Mass – 1.30pm St Francis Xavier’s is open all day for prayer St Mary of the Angels Sunday – 9.30 am; 9:30am Tues, Wed, Thurs St Anthony’s Saturday 10:00am Sunday 11:00am Called to Reconciliation Confessions in St FX on Thursday 7 to 7.25 pm; Saturday 10.30 -11.15 am, 5.45 - 6.25 pm; St A’s after mass Sat 10 am Called to Prayer Morning Prayer at 9.30 a.m. Rosary after 10 am Mass (Mercy Devotions – Tuesday; Stations of the Cross – Friday) Stations of the Cross 7pm on Monday in St Mary of the Angels 7:30pm on Thurs@ St FX 7:30pm on Thurs @ St Anthony’s This Week’s Big Question: What way might I serve others this week, particularly the poor or homeless? Welcome to new parishioners – please let us know who you are by filling out a registration form, to be found in the porch. Join us for tea/coffee in the hall after 10 a.m. Mass at St FX Called to Give Last Sunday’s offering: St FX: £1666.82; St A’s: £459.23; St M o A £410.57 Special Collection today for Papal & Episcopal Charities Bill McEleney is walking the John Muir Way in aid of SCIAF (the 134 miles from Helensburgh to Dunbar via the Falkirk Canal) starting the 24th March and finishing Holy Week. Any funds raised will be matched by the Scottish Government. If you would like to support Bill please hand in funds to the St FX church house or put your donation in your Wee Box, marked ‘Bill’. News & Upcoming Events All Day Confessions – there will be confessions available all day @ St Francis Xavier’s on Saturday 28th March Please use this opportunity to experience the love and forgiveness of God in preparation for Easter. St A’s Fabric & Social meeting in Church Hall @ 19.30 on Monday, 16th March. The National Youth Gathering is on Palm Sunday, 29th March 2015 at Motherwell Cathedral at 2pm. Young people from all over Scotland will gather for fun, faith and sharing with friends. Catechesis with Archbishop Leo on the theme ‘Blessed are the pure in heart’. Please pre-register individually or as a youth or school group by 20th March. [email protected] The Walking Group will take part in a Walk of Faith from St. Paul's, Milton of Campsie on Tuesday 17th March 2015. We will attend mass at St. Paul's at 9.30 then walk 4 miles to the Schoenstatt Shrine. Weather permitting there will be Stations of the Cross in the grounds followed by fellowship over packed lunches. It is hoped Fr. John Deighan and St. Paul's Walking Group will join us. Please join us. (Contact Neil on 637937.) The questionnaire for the next synod is available on the front page of the Archdiocesan website. http://www.archdioceseedinburgh.com/ There are also simpler versions appearing online. Please make use of this opportunity to let your voice be heard. Children’s Gospel Quiz - should be completed and brought back to mass each week. There will be a prize draw at the end of mass (10:00am @ St FX, 9:30 am @ St M o A, 11:00am @ St Anthony’s). Please encourage your children to collect a quiz sheet and remember to bring it back each Sunday. Stallkeeper and Flowers: Both of these vital roles need filling at St FX, manning the stall at the Vigil Mass on Saturdays and helping adorn the altar with flowers once a week. Please speak to any of the priests if you would like to volunteer. Hallkeeper & Cleaner for St Mary of the Angels- We are looking for someone to take on this role. Please speak to Fr Jamie if you are interested in helping out. Technology and the Good News – Same Message, New Opportunities The Holy Father has described the ‘immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity’ which technology and social media offer. As a parish we’re looking at fresh ways of transmitting the Good News. We’re hopeful our new website, www.falkirkcatholics.org, will go a long way to extend our Catholic outreach in the local area and beyond. Please bookmark it, check it regularly and use it to tell others about our wonderful faith communities. We’re also asking that everyone who can register online through the website as soon as possible. We need a new, up-to-date, genuinely useful database for all three parishes. Registrations will automatically be filtered to the right parish and information will only be seen by the priests and parish secretary. Paper forms are available for those not online. Please complete s separate form for each member of your household Another way we can make an immediate difference is by checking or downloading the newsletter online. It’s hoped that we’ll soon be able to reduce the number of copies printed, whilst still allowing those without access online to collect a paper copy. Have you seen our new Facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/Falkirk-atholics/423922477775344 Another wonderful tool to keep us informed and inspired, as well as share any news. It will be regularly updated to include parish events, sacramental landmarks, and formation and evangelization opportunities. Help us keep spreading the Good News (and build our own community) by ‘liking’ our page – within the first few days it had a reach of over a thousand people. Called Home Anniversaries: Joseph Campopiano, Mary Sim, Hilda MacKintosh, Catherine Wilson, Bridget McKinlay, Colin Monk, Dannie Halpin, Tony Duffy, George Jenkins, Joseph McGinlay, Thomas Moan nr, Bridget McNelis, Wllliam Hunter Jnr, Marion Fitzpatrick, Eric Burns, Campbell Rich, Lee Cochrane, Maria Gunn, Margaret McPeake, Primo Pellegrini, George Devlin, Patrick Lynach, Tom Harvey, Rosie and John Burgoyne, Patrick Gorman, Frank Allison, Helen Kennedy, John Mohan, Margaret Ann Travers, D Hughes, D Hughes Jnr, Jean Hughes, Peter Hughes, Fred Walsh, Tommy Winter Jnr. Charles Allison. May they rest in peace.
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